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2011 Ford Edge Sport SUV
  • VIN
  • Stock
  • Mileage
  • Color
  • 2FMDK3AK7BBB34224
  • WL10192
  • 6,036
  • Black
  • Trans
  • Engine
  • MPG
  • Drivetrain
  • 6-Speed Automatic
  • 3.7L V6 24V MPFI DOHC
  • 18 City / 25 Highway
  • Front-Wheel Drive
Price: $32,990.00
2011 Ford Edge Sport SUV
 
2011 Ford Edge Sport SUV
 
 
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Description
Basic Information
  • Stock Number: WL10192
  • VIN Number: 2FMDK3AK7BBB34224
  • Model Year: 2011
  • Make: Ford
  • Model: Edge
  • Style Name: Sport
  • Vehicle Trim: Sport
  • Body Type: SUV
  • Vehicle Type: SUV
  • Exterior Color: Black
Suspension
  • Independent Suspension: Independent
  • Stabilizer Bar: Front And Rear
In Car Entertainment
  • Audio System: AM/FM/HD/Satellite
  • Multimedia CD Location: Single In-Dash Mounted
  • Premium Brand: Sony
  • Premium Speakers: Sony
  • Speakers: 12
  • Antenna Type: Integrated Roof
Comfort
  • Air Conditioning: Automatic
  • Air Filtration
  • Trunk Lights
  • Center Console Trim: Metal-Look/Piano Black
  • Dash Trim: Metal-Look
  • Door Trim: Metal-Look
  • Mats: Carpet Front And Rear
  • Reading Lights: Front And Rear
  • Rearview Mirror: Day-Night
  • Shift Knob: Leather/Chrome
  • Steering Wheel Trim: Leather/Metal-Look
  • Vanity Mirrors: Driver And Passenger
Towing and Hauling
  • Tie Downs
Engine
  • Engine Description: 3.7L V6 24V MPFI DOHC
  • Fuel Type: Gas
  • Cam Type: Dual Overhead Cam
  • Fuel Induction: Sequential MPI
  • Valves Per Cylinder: 4
  • Aspiration: Normal
  • Compression Ratio: 10.5:1
  • MPG Automatic City: 18
  • MPG Automatic Highway: 25
Instrumentation
  • Clock
  • Compass
  • External Temp
  • Low Fuel Level
  • Tachometer
  • Trip Computer
Seats
  • Drivers: Heated Cushion And Seatback
  • Passenger: Heated Cushion And Seatback
  • Seating Capacity: 5
  • Drivers Height: Power
  • Drivers Lumbar: Power 2-Way
  • Drivers Power: 8
  • Passenger Height: Power
  • Passenger Power: 6
  • Front Seat Type: Bucket
  • Upholstery: Leather
  • Center Armrest
  • Folding: 60-40
  • Heat Ducts
Features
  • Vinyl Floor Covering: Carpet
  • Bumpers: Body-Colored
  • Door Reinforcement
Doors
  • Rear Door Type: Liftgate
  • Side Door Type: Conventional
DriveTrain
  • Transmission: 6-Speed Automatic
  • Drive Train Type: FWD
  • Driven Wheels: Front-Wheel
  • Wheels Rims: Aluminum
  • Wheels Spare Rim Type: Steel
Roof and Glass
  • Front Wipers: Variable Intermittent
  • Rear Defogger
  • Rear Qtr Windows: Power
  • Rear Wiper: Fixed Interval
  • Privacy Glass: Deep
Convenience
  • Cruise Control: With Steering Wheel Controls
  • Windows: Power
  • Steering Power: Hydraulic Power-Assist
  • Steering Adjustment: Manual Tilting And Telescoping
  • Steering Wheel Control: HVAC Audio Cruise Control
  • Mirrors: Power Remote
  • Remote Mirrors: Power Remote
  • Power Door Locks: Power With 2 Stage Unlock
  • Cupholders
  • Door Pockets
  • Overhead Console: Mini
  • Power Outlets: 4
  • Retained Accessory Power
  • Seatback Storage: 2
  • Memory Features: Driver
  • Memory Features
  • Memory Features Number of Drivers: 2
Safety
  • Driver and Passenger Airbag
  • Head Airbags: Curtain 1St And 2Nd Row
  • Side Airbags: Seat Mounted
  • ABS: 4-Wheel
  • Brakes: 4-Wheel Disc
  • Brake Assist
  • Stability Control: With Anti-Roll Control
  • Traction Control: ABS And Driveline
  • Safety Locks
  • Headlights: Halogen
  • Headlights Auto Delay
  • Headlights Dusksensor: Fully Automatic
  • Parking Assistance: Rear With Camera
  • Engine Immobilizer
  • Turning Circle: 38.60
  • Door Reinforcement
  • Front Headrests: Adjustable
  • Rear Headrests: 3
  • Seatbelt: Front Height Adjustable
  • Rear Center Seatbelt
  • Head Airbag
  • Side Airbag
  • Stability Control
  • Traction Control
  • NHTSA Passenger Grade: Average
  • NHTSA Driver Grade: Average
  • NHTSA Side Impact Front Grade: Good
  • NHTSA Side Impact Back Grade: Good
  • NHTSA Roll Over Resistance Rating: Good
  • IINS Crash Offset: Good
Dimensions
  • Front Head Room: 40.00 Inches
  • Front Hip Room: 54.80 Inches
  • Front Shoulder Room: 58.90 Inches
  • Front Leg Room: 40.70 Inches
  • Rear Head Room: 39.30 Inches
  • Rear Hip Room: 56.10 Inches
  • Rear Leg Room: 39.60 Inches
  • Rear Shoulder Room: 58.70 Inches
  • Luggage Capacity: 32.20 Cubic Feet
  • Maximum Seating: 5
  • Length: 184.20 Inches
  • Width: 76.00 Inches
  • Height: 67.00 Inches
  • Weight: Pounds
  • Wheelbase: 111.20 Inches
  • Ground Clearance: 7.90 Inches
  • Max Gross Vehicle Weight: 5400.00 Pounds
  • Curb Weight: 4291.00 Pounds
  • Gross Vehicle Weight Rating: 5400
About

Major revisions improve midsize crossover utility vehicle.

  • The Ford Edge is a five-passenger crossover sport utility that answers the call for a roomy vehicle with utility and style. It isn't a truck. Nor is it a minivan. Yet it's more than a car.
  • The Edge is powered by a 285-hp 3.5-liter V6 engine, while the Edge Sport adds a 305-hp 3.7-liter V6; both engines use a SelectShift six-speed automatic transmission, the Sport also gets steering wheel shift paddles. Front-wheel drive is standard, and all-wheel drive is available. Standard safety features on all models include six airbags, four wheel anti-lock brakes, AdvanceTrac with Roll Stability Control, auto-locking power locks, an occupant classification system and a tire-pressure monitoring system. New optional safety equipment includes adaptive cruise control, collision warning, blind spot detection, rear-view camera and rain sensing wipers. Also new for 2011, the first implementation of the new MyFord driver connect technology that will manage all the information the driver needs, with minimal distraction to actually driving.
  • For 2011, the Edge is completely refreshed with new front and rear fascias, interior design, wheels, paint colors and numerous high-tech safety and entertainment features.
  • The Edge is powered by a 285-hp 3.5-liter V6 engine, while the Edge Sport adds a 305-hp 3.7-liter V6; both engines use a six-speed automatic transmission, the Sport adds steering wheel shift paddles. Front-wheel drive is standard, and all-wheel drive is available. Standard safety features on all models include six airbags, four wheel anti-lock brakes, AdvanceTrac with Roll Stability Control, auto-locking power locks, an occupant classification system and a tire-pressure monitoring system. New optional safety equipment includes adaptive cruise control, collision warning, blind spot detection, rear-view camera and rain sensing wipers. Also new for 2011, the first implementation of the new MyFord driver connect technology that will manage all the information the driver needs, with minimal distraction to actually driving.


Source: NewCarTestDrive.Com

Introduction

Ford's five-seat midsize crossover utility vehicle, the Edge, was introduced in 2007, and has been extremely successful, selling more than any other vehicle in the segment every year since its introduction. There were some minor modifications made to the Edge for 2009, but the 2011 model counts as a major makeover, with 60 percent of its parts and components replaced.

The 2011 Ford Edge gets fresh styling with a new grille, hood, fenders, lamps, bumper and air intakes up front, with new handles all around, new taillamps, liftgate, wheels, and exhaust system outlets at the rear. Underneath the Edge is a redone suspension and an improved braking system.

The Edge's most direct competitors in the marketplace are the Toyota Venza, Honda Crosstour, Nissan Murano, and Chevrolet Equinox, with a stretch to the BMW X3 for some comparisons.

Like all Ford products of recent vintage, the Edge has been made to look much, much bolder and sportier than its previous incarnations. Under the hood, there is more power from both its basic V6 engine and the upgraded and uprated Sport V6. Later in the year, a new base engine will be introduced on the Edge and other models, a 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder with double overhead cams, four valves per cylinder, variable intake and exhaust cam timing, under the EcoBoost name, which up to now was used on V6 engines only.

The Edge will be the first new Ford vehicle to reach the marketplace with the MyFordTouch option. This system is an improvement on Ford's existing Sync voice-activated communications technology. It uses twin five-way thumb switches mounted on the steering wheel spokes, two 4.5-inch LED display screens flanking the speedometer in the instrument cluster, an 8-inch LED display screen at the top center of the instrument panel with a four-zone color-coding system, and a panel of flat touch buttons below it. The thumb switches, and the screen control climate, sound system, telephone, navigation and an enormous variety of information functions including turn-by-turn directions, sports scores, fuel prices, movie listings, dining, and even horoscopes, using a new list of up to 10,000 voice commands where the previous version only understood about 300.

On our test drive we noticed the increased power from the standard 3.5-liter V6 engine, which has been revised for 2011, along with the speedy crispness of the 6-speed automatic transmission. The engine sounds strong in the lower gears, throaty and authoritative. Yet while cruising on the highway in top gear, the cabin is very quiet, making it easy to carry on a conversation.

Brakes are much improved, with much better pedal feel, and none of the mushiness in the previous generation.



Source: NewCarTestDrive.Com

Walkaround

For 2011, Edge has been given a substantial cosmetic and content makeover, a major makeover, with 60 percent of its parts and components replaced. That means a new grille, hood, fenders, lamps, bumper and air intakes up front, with new handles all around, new taillamps, liftgate, wheels, and exhaust system outlets at the rear.

The Sport model has a tuxedo black grille and lower intakes, a front spoiler, body-colored handles, rocker extensions, different exhaust tips, aluminum alloy pedal covers, 22-inch chrome wheels and big tires, MyFordTouch, and a 305-horsepower V6 engine that is exclusive to this model. This is essentially the same engine that comes in the base Mustang, and gives the Sport version to most power in the class.



Source: NewCarTestDrive.Com

Driving Impression

There will be two engines for the Edge at the start of production. The base V6 a 3.5-liter double-overhead cam, 4-valve engine with variable cam timing, rated at 285 horsepower and 253 foot-pounds of torque. The Sport version will come only with a larger and much more powerful 3.7-liter version of the same architecture with 305 horsepower and 285 foot-pounds of torque.

The 6-speed transmission comes with a ordinary shifter on the SE model, with a SelectShift manual-control shifter on the SEL and Limited models, and with SelectShift and wheel-mounted paddle shifters on the Sport version. Electronically controlled part-time all-wheel-drive, which adds torque to the rear tires as needed, is optional on all models.

Although we drove several different models of the 2011 Edge, including the hot Sport, we settled on a well-equipped, well-optioned Limited version for our long drive experience. The first thing you notice is the additional horsepower and torque of the revised 3.5-liter V6 engine, and the speedy crispness of the 6-speed automatic's shifting. The engine sounds strong in the lower gears, throaty and authoritative, but in sixth gear cruising, the cabin is very, very quiet, and speech intelligibility around the cabin is excellent.

Ford has also fixed what we thought was a deficient braking system on the earlier models. Almost everything in the braking system has been upgraded, and the feel at the pedal, where it counts, is vastly improved. You feel the start of deceleration much earlier in the pedal travel, and the braking force is stronger and more linear than it was before. All the mushiness and indecision has been taken out of the brake pedal.

A trailer sway control system is tied into the traction and yaw control systems, to make towing up to 3500 pounds a lot easier because the trailer isn't constantly moving from side to side back there.



Source: NewCarTestDrive.Com

Interior

There is nothing much left of the previous Edge's interior decor. The instrument panel, seat trims, door panels and door pockets have all been redesigned for more comfort and utility.

It's a crossover utility vehicle, so the front passenger seat folds flat, and each half of the second seat folds flat independently. The rear seat also reclines for additional passenger comfort. With this scheme, the driver can haul objects up to eight feet long on the right side of the cabin.

The instrument panel, center stack, switches and controls have all been redone for the 2011 models, and there are essentially two different approaches. For the SE and SEL versions, the instrument panel has a single 4.5-inch LED screen and a package of analog instruments along with a set of mechanical switches and controls in the center console and center stack.

Standard on the Limited and Sport and optional on the SEL is a completely new instrument panel, center console, flat-panel center stack and display screen for a new system called MyFordTouch.

MFT is an advance on Ford's existing Sync voice-activated communications technology that uses two five-way thumb switches mounted on the steering wheel spokes, two 4.5-inch LED display screens on either side of the big speedometer in the instrument cluster, an 8-inch LED display screen at the top center of the instrument panel with a four-zone color-coding system, and a panel of flat touch buttons below it. MFT, the thumb switches, and the screen combine to control climate, sound system, telephone, navigation and an enormous variety of information functions including turn-by-turn directions, sports scores, fuel prices, movie listings, dining, and even horoscopes, using a new list of up to 10,000 voice commands.

As for storage, the capacity of the Edge remains the same, 32.2 cubic feet behind the second seat, 68.9 cubic feet with the second seat folded flat.



Source: NewCarTestDrive.Com

Summary

Ford has done a very good job up updating what was already a winner. The 2011 Ford Edge accelerates quicker, it brakes harder and more progressively, it's measurably quieter on the highway than the previous version, and its onboard electronics and entertainment systems are clearly the best in the industry in terms of capability and ease of use. It's very cool to look at, and the Sport version is the quickest CUV for the money in the segment, with the biggest, showiest tires and wheels. The SEL, the highest volume model, is equipped and priced in a segment sweet spot. Highly recommended for your shopping list.

Jim McCraw filed this report to NewCarTestDrive.com from Nashville, Tennessee.



Source: NewCarTestDrive.Com
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